Conserving Californias Water at its Forest Source
New report outlines need for safeguarding primary watershed serving 22 million Californians from Mount Shasta to Los Angeles
New report outlines need for safeguarding primary watershed serving 22 million Californians from Mount Shasta to Los Angeles
New Shasta-Siskiyou forest conservation project to conserve key California watershed
18,100 acres of working forests will remain as productive forestland and support local economies while supplying clean water for the state.
Revised plan hits the mark with new recognition of role private lands can play in northern spotted owl recovery
Conservation corridor protects working landscapes and nationally significant California watershed region
Nation’s first economy-wide Cap and Trade program will be first compliance carbon market in the world to accept forest carbon emissions reductions